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Rektor IPB University Arif Satria menjadi pembicara kunci (keynote speaker) pada 2025 Asean-China Cooperation and Development Conference on Food and Agriculture, di Zhengzhou Henan, China, Senin (13/10/2025). Acara yang dibuka oleh Wakil Menteri Pertanian dan Pedesaan China ini diselenggarakan oleh Asean-China Center yang berpusat di Beijing. Dalam kesempatan tersebut, Arif menyampaikan pidato tentang visi bersama Penguatan Inovasi teknologi dalam Kerja Sama Pertanian dan Pangan yang menyatukan ASEAN dan China. Arif menjelaskan, baik China maupun ASEAN memiliki ketergantungan yang kuat pada sektor pertanian, khususnya pangan. Keduanya juga menghadapi tantangan serupa seperti perubahan iklim, menurunnya jumlah petani muda, dan gangguan rantai pasok… Read more
A groundbreaking study presented today during the Media Forum on Biotech R&D and Regulatory Landscape in the Philippines at Century Park Hotel, reveals that the adoption of Bt corn in the Philippines has done more than just increase yields; it has fundamentally transformed farmers' livelihoods, fostered mental well-being, and built resilient communities, highlighting the profound human cost of policy instability like the 2015 Supreme Court ban on GMOs. The research, led by Dr. Clarisse M. Gonzalvo, a development communication expert from the University of the Philippines Los Baños (UPLB), delved into the social dimensions of agricultural biotechnology, giving a voice… Read more
Manila: A UK-based company has opened a new rice straw biogas facility in Laguna, creating a two-hectare hub capable of processing 10,000 metric tons of rice straw each year into methane, biochar, and fertilizer, reports Philstar Global. Straw Innovations Ltd. developed the P235 million facility in Pila in partnership with the Southeast Asian Regional Center for Graduate Study and Research in Agriculture (SEARCA), Ashton University in Birmingham, and the UK government's Innovate UK agency. During the launch, Straw Innovations founder Craig Jamieson said, "This project shows what can happen when communities and science work hand in hand to solve real… Read more
MANILA, Philippines — A UK-based firm has launched a new rice straw biogas hub in Laguna, establishing a two-hectare facility designed to process 10,000 metric tons (MT) of the plant material annually into methane, biochar and fertilizer. Straw Innovations Ltd. built the P235 million facility in the municipality of Pila in collaboration with the Southeast Asian Regional Center for Graduate Study and Research in Agriculture (SEARCA), Ashton University in Birmingham and the UK government's innovation agency Innovate UK. "The rice straw biogas hub is a testament to what we can achieve when science and community come together," Straw Innovations founder… Read more
Deadline: 31 October 2025 The Southeast Asian Regional Center for Graduate Study and Research in Agriculture (SEARCA) is inviting applications for its Seed Fund for Research and Training (SFRT), which provides grants of up to USD 15,000 to support innovative agricultural research and training initiatives in Southeast Asia. The objectives of the program are to provide start-up funds to Southeast Asian researchers and scientists who can make significant contributions to the development of the region but lack the funds to carry out their projects, build grantees' capacity to develop research proposals and manage projects, and expand SEARCA's reach in terms… Read more
Every harvest and milling season, rice straws—or dayami—are often discarded as waste in agricultural fields due to the lack of economic and technical means to process them. Some farmers resort to burning rice straw to clear their fields efficiently, a practice that releases harmful greenhouse gases contributing to climate change. This is the challenge that the United Kingdom startup Straw Innovations, with funding support from Innovate UK, aims to address in the Philippines. The company seeks to transform dayami into a source of bioenergy and biogas through close coordination with Philippine and British partners, national government agencies, and local governments… Read more
The Philippines recently reached a concrete milestone in its pursuit of sustainable agriculture with the inauguration of the first-ever Rice Straw Bioenergy Hub in Pila, Laguna. Unveiled on October 7, 2025, the Hub represents a significant and practical step toward developing greener, more resilient farming systems nationwide. This initiative, spearheaded by agritech company Straw Innovations Inc. and its partners, focuses on converting rice farming waste, primarily rice straw, into valuable resources such as clean energy, soil amendments, and biochar. Transforming Waste into Economic Opportunity For generations, rice straw has presented a persistent challenge to rice farmers, often leading to open-field… Read more
The country has unveiled its first-ever Rice Straw Bioenergy Hub in Pila, Laguna — a milestone in sustainable agriculture that turns rice farming waste into valuable resources like clean energy, biochar, and soil-enriching amendments. This breakthrough signals a major stride toward greener, more resilient farming systems across the country, agritech company Straw Innovations Inc. said in a press statement. The Hub was inaugurated on Oct. 7, 2025 by leaders from the national and local governments, international partners, and farming communities. Converting waste into wealth Developed by Straw Innovations Inc. with partners Aston University, SEARCA, Koolmill Systems, Takachar, and Innovate UK… Read more
On October 7, 2025, Straw Innovations and partners launched the Rice Straw Bioenergy Hub in Pila, Laguna — the first in the country. The Hub was inaugurated by the British Embassy Manila, Department of Agriculture (DA) and its different agencies, and Laguna LGUs in attendance. The Hub showcases world-first technologies: Straw Traktor® – collects straw even in wet fields, saving fuel & doubling efficiency Takavator™ – turns straw into biochar for soil health & carbon credits Koolmill™ – uses 90% less energy in milling, reducing grain losses Biogas Hub – clean energy from rice straw Beyond technology, the Hub puts… Read more
UK agritech firm Straw Innovations has launched a rice farming machine designed to boost yields, cut emissions and strengthen food security in Asia. The launch marks a major step in its expansion into the Philippines, Indonesia and India. The machine, called the Straw Traktor, has been shown to increase rice production by up to 65% a year while halving methane emissions, one of agriculture's most potent greenhouse gases. It enables farmers to harvest rice three times a year instead of two, while improving soil health and generating new income streams from what was once treated as waste. The Straw Traktor… Read more
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